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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: GraceZ who wrote (12818)8/21/2003 2:16:26 PM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (4) of 306849
 
yes the infusion of money from silicon valley certainly drove prices here, but the lack of available property put the price escalation on overdrive.

But that isn't the issue is it? The issue is, 2 houses, same street same services, one old person pays $1K in taxes and the young person pays 5x that. Is this ok with you because it is not ok with me.

Anyway the thing is, I am all for low taxes. My issue is with the folks that use services and down't pay for them.

We can shut down a ton of hospitals and services for the elderly and not be any worse for wear here, believe me. These people are a drain on the system. I would love to pay what Warren Buffett pays in taxes.
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